Thanks for joining us today, a quick recap:
- Politicians, writers and composers have all been having their say about the Productivity Commission’s report suggesting the government not regulate artificial intelligence too heavily. APRA AMCOS, a body for songwriters, said the commission showed a clear preference for weakening copyright protections, a move that would further eat into musicians’ incomes.
- Australia’s Race Discrimination Commissioner addressed the National Press Club today, urging the federal government to establish an anti-racism taskforce like the one recommended in a 2024 report.
- Australia’s eSafety Commissioner says the world’s biggest social media companies are still turning a blind eye to online child sex abuse material on their platforms, and that YouTube in particular had been unresponsive to its inquiries.
- In Tasmania, the state’s governor has allowed Premier Jeremy Rockliff to form a government in minority, though the Labor opposition has flagged there will eventually be another motion of no confidence in Rockliff.
- In NSW, the body of a woman who went missing in floodwaters over the weekend in the Hunter region has been recovered, and new laws aimed at cracking down on the illicit tobacco trade have been introduced to parliament.
- And in WA, some heartwarming footage has emerged of the moment police found a man missing in the outback.
We’ll be back tomorrow with more live coverage.